To customize the Dokan templates, you have to make a folder named dokan inside your theme folder and place files in it.

like the store.php file is now located inside “wp-content/plugins/dokan-plugin/templates” folder.
So you have to copy that file and place in “wp-content/themes/yourtheme/dokan/” and do the customization.

Thanks for that but unfortunately this doesn't work for me hence why I came
to you in the first place. The only way to reflect the changes at the
moment is to make modification directly in the plugin templates files.

Also for some reason, clicking edit product in the dashboard returns an
error. Any idea why? Can we fix this quickly?

I have logged into your site and added {border-bottom: 1px black solid} in your child themes style.css and check in your sites dashboard page, a black border in each dashboard menu item is added.

So the modification from child theme is working.

And I can see a lot of plugin is installed on your site. So the error in the product page might happen because of plugin conflicts. So to check that please deactivate all your plugins except Dokan and WooCommerce and check if the issue solves or not.

If you want to modify any template file then you must have to put that file in the Dokan folder of your child theme. But if you want to modify any other function then you have to do it through your child theme's function.php file.

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I have created a custom plugin for all my functions (I know where to put custom functions – and they are working), I am a WordPress developer and do know my way around wp.
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Can you let me know where the Dokan core code is that hooks to use the Dokan child templates – (save me searching for it, maybe I can resolve this issue myself).

Has there been a workaround for how to modify some of the template files? I'm having the same issues. Some of the template files I can modify in my child theme but others don't seem to be used. For instance, product-edit.php is not one of the files that I can modify. I've put the files in the correct directory(I think) but still with no success. I know my child theme is working however because I have made many other modifications including some of the template files.

I will take a copy of the files/folders before support makes the changes – then I can do a compare and post the results, this way everyone will have the answer and a “how-to” guide to follow. I will write detailed instructions as best I can.

Guys, so I think I found where the product-edit.php is called and how to get it to work. I was able to get it to work by first adding the product.php(plugins/dokan/templates) into my child theme dokan folder(themes/Dokan-child/dokan) and then when I added the product-edit.php file I could modify it and see the changes. RevolvedMedia, give that a try and see if it works. Hope this helps.